The latest update to Edge Animate gives you the ability to add audio, implement a design that scales with the browser (responsive design) and even add your own JavaScript libraries for use in Edge Animate. This video shows you how to do all of this, and as you probably already know, Animate can be updated from creativecloud.com.

Discover what’s new in Adobe Illustrator CC. Use Live Corners to easily edit the corners of shapes and paths. Draw with a Pencil tool has been completely rebuilt for more precise curved paths and straight line segments. Fluidly drag path segments into the shape you desire. Export scalable, responsive SVG files that can adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions. Get access to more than 800 Adobe Typekit desktop fonts right from within Illustrator, and more.

Watch this overview of Reflow to get up and running fast. Get a basic understanding of everything from using the Reflow interface, to creating basic elements and styling them. Learn the basics of how breakpoints are used to customize content for different screen sizes, and then preview content on a smartphone directly from Reflow.

Learn the basics of creating and styling elements in Reflow. Adobe Evangelist Paul Trani will show you how to Create boxes (DIVs), buttons, add graphics, and style your elements to create the design you want.

Learn how to effectively create a layout for the responsive web. In this tutorial Adobe Evangelist Paul Trani takes you through creating a layout and reveals some tips and tricks to help master any layout situation.

See how to use Adobe Edge Web Fonts and Typekit to easily add and manipulate beautiful typography in any design. Also learn how to take advantage of cutting-edge features like CSS Regions to effortlessly reflow text from one area to the next.

See why Reflow was made for responsive layouts. In this tutorial Adobe Evangelist Paul Trani shows you how to easily modify your design for different screen sizes using breakpoints (media queries) so it will always look great no matter what device or screen is used to view it.

Learn how to create multiple pages in Reflow and link those pages together for a more robust web experience. ln this tutorial, Paul Trani shows you how to create pages and add buttons linking to these pages or to other URLs entirely.

Bring Photoshop or Illustrator assets into Reflow and add the responsiveness you need in your design. This tutorial shows you how to import your PSD files using the Reflow Photoshop connection plugin. Adobe Evangelist Paul Trani also shows how to import assets from Illustrator directly into Reflow as SVG graphics.

Learn how to work with and manage your graphic assets using the Assets panel in Reflow. Track usage, rename, update, and even search for assets you want to use—all from within Reflow. Plus, learn how to import graphics into the Assets panel using Reflow's Photoshop connection plugin.

Take advantage of new support for radio buttons, checkboxes, and other form elements in Reflow. In this tutorial, Adobe Evangelist Paul Trani shows you how to create, customize, and work with HTML elements.

Learn how to use Reflow to preview your design with its web-based design surface or with your Chrome or Safari browser. Take it a step further by getting a live preview of your design directly on a device using Edge Inspect. Explore the files that are created so you can share them with others or take the code to be developed further in another code editor.

Check out what's new in Edge Code CC. Jonathan Dunlap, product manager, shows you time-saving new features like HTML Live Development, Create New Selector for CSS Rules, CSS Bezier Timing Editor and Image Preview. These new features improve a user's workflow by being faster, more intuitive, and a more visual experience.

Watch this tutorial video to learn about the Photoshop plugin that will allow you to import your assets into Reflow. We'll teach you how to set up your files in Photoshop CC, clean up your assets and begin the responsive design process.

Photoshop Product Manager Stephen Nielson demonstrates new Adobe Generator, a new technology that is paving the way for intelligent tools that automate time-consuming tasks and provide easier workflows for anyone designing for screens. In this video, you'll see how Photoshop CC uses Generator technology as you work to save tagged layers and layer groups as individual image files in formats you choose, all collected in a single folder. You'll also learn how with just a click, Adobe Edge Reflow CC users can bring assets from Photoshop mockups into Edge Reflow CC to quickly adjust layouts to fit desired devices. It’s responsive web design made easier by Adobe Generator.

This video offers a high-level look at the differences between print and web design. Topics discussed include navigation considerations, document construction, and accessibility options. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Overview: Develop more web content, more quickly. A streamlined user interface, connected tools, and new visual CSS editing tools let you code efficiently and intuitively. And now, Dreamweaver CC lets you share work directly from within the application, and helps you keep up with web standards by giving you access to new features as soon as they're available.

Join Justin Seeley, staff author at lynda.com, to learn automation techniques, shortcuts, and workflow enhancements to help you rapidly move from mockup to website using Adobe Photoshop. Seeley will reveal image optimization techniques while debunking web resolution myths. He'll also help you learn how to use Photoshop to work with HTML and CSS files, and show how these tools can help improve your workflow. He may even have time to sneak in a few new Photoshop features. In this session, you'll learn how to: • Use layer comps to simulate interactivity and multipage layouts• Create Retina display–caliber graphics using actions and batch processing• Build UI libraries with shape layers• Create image sprites• Work with pixel grid alignment and design with grid systems

See how Adobe Muse makes it easier to create optimal and memorable experiences for your website visitors. Now visitors will be able to sign up for newsletters, register for events, and view photos and other content, all using built-in tools that can be configured and styled to look like the rest of your site design. In this session, Adobe Evangelist Terry White will demonstrate how to add rich interactivity to:• Keep your content organized with custom navigation, tabs, and accordions• Add interactive slide shows, lightboxes, and contact forms• Embed arbitrary HTML to add maps, videos, social media buttons, and feeds

Get an in-depth look at the powerful new CSS Designer tools in Dreamweaver CC. Intuitive visual editing tools help you generate clean, web-standard code and quickly apply CSS properties like gradients and box shadows. You can see the effects on your designs immediately, eliminating tedious tweaking and the need to go back and forth to Code view.

Featurette: Intuitive visual editing tools help you generate clean, web-standard code and quickly apply CSS properties like gradients and box shadows. See the effect in your design immediately. No more tedious tweaking. No more switching back to the code. What you see is what you get.

Featurette: Log in to Creative Cloud from any computer and access your files, settings, and site definitions. You have everything you need to work on your web projects, whenever you need it, wherever you are.

Learn how to best familiarize your clients on the importance of responsive web design. While the advantages of responsive design may be clear to you, many of your clients are probably still unfamiliar with the concept. We'll show you how to gently educate them about this important aspect of modern design.During this session we will provide the information you need to: • Inform your clients about the driving force behind responsive web design• Provide them a better understanding of how digital content is consumed today• Convince your clients that they should be thinking about responsive web design from the beginning (and what consequences may result from not doing so)

Learn how to use Adobe Creative Suite and Creative Cloud along with Adobe's enterprise content management solution, Adobe CQ, to design for the enterprise. Enterprise doesn't need to be scary for web designers, conjuring up images of ugly websites, greenscreens, and complex CRM systems. Over the years, these systems have changed, and many have moved to web-based solutions. In this session, you'll learn:• The basics of Adobe CQ and Adobe's ECM solution• How to work with Creative Suite tools to develop and edit assets for use with Adobe CQ and Adobe CQ Digital Asset Management (DAM)• How to utilize the creative workflow, leverage Adobe Creative Cloud, and create and edit assets stored in CQ DAM

Join Denise Jacobs, author, speaker, web design consultant, and creativity evangelist, to explore the growing importance of storytelling in web design; how to communicate the idea of story through all aspects of a website, from content to design to user experience; and how to apply key components of great storytelling in literature to the web.Jacobs will explain how to:• Reverse engineer a project to come up with the story that the website or app needs to tell• Recognize and leverage the elements of story and their visual equivalents• Use literary storytelling elements and devices to create a compelling story• Create content coherence, illuminate the narrative, and leverage three types of user experience stories

Come learn how Adobe's Innovation Pipeline team goes from just an idea to a functional prototype ready for testing with real users in a matter of weeks. During this interactive session, you'll see how Adobe is driven by innovation and as a company is constantly looking for new areas ripe for transformation. Join Devin Fernandez, principal product manager for Adobe, to: • See how Adobe identifies key marketplace opportunities• Learn how the team approaches rapid prototyping• Hear some key lessons they've learned on the pathway to product innovation• Experience some of the things they've prototyped thus far• Get a peek into where the team thinks web design is going next

Join industry expert and one-time Illustrator product manager Mordy Golding for an in-depth look at how you can use Illustrator in your web design workflow. Mix vector and pixel-based images for use in responsive designs and screens of all sizes, and clearly present ideas to clients.Golding, a MAX Master, will cover:• Using Illustrator for wireframes and mockups• Translating graphics to code using CSS and SVG• Best practices for efficient iteration• Insider tips on getting the most from Illustrator

Responsive design is the standard for modern websites. Join Kristofer Joseph, one of the developers of Adobe Edge Reflow, as he walks through some of the trickier concepts of this design philosophy.Kristofer will cover: • Common pitfalls and misconceptions• Simple workflows to achieve your design intent• How to work in a responsive manner

See how Adobe Muse makes it easier to create optimal and memorable experiences for your website visitors. Now visitors will be able to sign up for newsletters, register for events, and view photos and other content, all using built-in tools that can be configured and styled to look like the rest of your site design. In this session, Adobe Evangelist Terry White will demonstrate how to add rich interactivity to:• Keep your content organized with custom navigation, tabs, and accordions• Add interactive slide shows, lightboxes, and contact forms• Embed arbitrary HTML to add maps, videos, social media buttons, and feeds.

Thou shalt ship. Thou shalt iterate. Love thy reader as thyself. Like their biblical predecessors, the ten commandments of modern web design can inspire us to be and do better. Learn to think noncanonically about responsive layouts, to avoid bearing false visual witness, to keep the content holy, and more.You will learn:• New techniques for turning your readers into your community (and why you need to do so).• Why usability and accessibility aren't enough—to achieve your business goals, your site or application must entertain.• Why good may be the enemy of great, but great is the enemy of shipping—and why shipping may not be everything, but sometimes it's the only thing.

Responsive design is the standard for modern websites. Join Kristofer Joseph, one of the developers of Adobe Edge Reflow, as he walks through some of the trickier concepts of this design philosophy.Kristofer will cover: • Common pitfalls and misconceptions• Simple workflows to achieve your design intent• How to work in a responsive manner

With Adobe Creative Cloud, creative professionals are working in new ways, collaborating with teams on projects more smoothly and trying new tools to expand their skills in web design, mobile apps, and video. Listen to students, designers, and filmmakers who are Creative Cloud members, including Michael Beck, Aaron Draplin, Aaron Macdonald, Chevon Hicks, Jim Mickle, and Danny Yourd.

Graphic designers, web professionals, photographers and filmmakers discuss how Adobe Creative Cloud gives them the best tools to create for mobile, the web, print, and video, allowing them to build their business. Hear from creative innovators like Kyle Patrick Alvarez, Aaron Draplin and Scott Kelby.

Evangelist Paul Trani sits down with the new Dreamweaver Product Manager, Alejandro Gutierrez. Hear about his vision for the app that has had an immeasurable impact on web designers and developers for over a decade and hear him hint about its future for the next generation.

Adobe is proud to introduce the Preview for Edge Reflow, available to the public for the very first time via the Creative Cloud. In this episode, we will give you the high level details of what Reflow is and where you can download it.

Watch Jeff Veen, Adobe VP of Products, to learn how Adobe continues to add value to Creative Cloud with new features in Adobe Photoshop, mobile support in Adobe Muse, Creative Cloud for teams, and a training library exclusively for members. Jeff is joined by Scott Kelby, CEO of Kelby Media Group and President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, Hijalti Karlsson, co-founder of New York-based design studio karlssonwilker, and Adobe product evangelists.

Web fonts have become an important part of many web designers' workflows. Dreamweaver CS6 adds support for web fonts through the new Web Fonts Manager. See how to use the Web Fonts Manager to add, manage, and apply web fonts throughout your sites.

Learn how you can increase your web design business through building, marketing, selling, and supporting websites with Business Catalyst, the all-in-one web hosting platform from Adobe. Brent Weaver of HotPress Web and BC Gurus has used Business Catalyst as a core offering to more than double revenues. He will explore three key strategies you can use to attract a constant pipeline of new clients and generate recurring profits. This is a session for anyone who runs or works in a modern web design agency, with clients running small to medium businesses.

Join Scott Fegette (Adobe Dreamweaver senior product manager) and Dave Johnson (Nitobi CTO) as they discuss modern web projects and their challenges in 2011. They'll give you the scoop on what you need to know to take advantage of the increased richness, reach and functionality of HTML5-based mobile projects.

Learn how to get PDF files to behave the way you and your readers want on the web. We'll share best practices for helping to ensure that PDF files are easy to read, navigate, and access, as well as for making PDF files as streamlined as possible without losing quality.

In this video, Terry White shows you some enhancements to Dreamweaver CS5.5 which enable you to work efficiently to produce websites based on HTML5 and CSS3 specifications including code hinting and code completion, updated Live View and updates to the CSS panel that help you design and develop websites that look outstanding and function well whether viewed on a desktop computer, tablet or smartphone.

If you’re a web designer looking for a better understanding of Flash Professional, then this is the place to start. Using some basic graphics, Paul Trani shows you the fundamentals of programming in ActionScript in the context of a real-world project that is optimized for the web.

jQuery Mobile greatly simplifies the implementation of mobile-specific interfaces while still using clean, semantic HTML and CSS. However, the way pages are implemented in jQuery Mobile can be a bit of a shift for new mobile designers. In this video we'll look at the components of a jQuery Mobile "page", and how you can quickly build out an entire jQuery mobile application within a single HTML file.

In this video we'll explore how you can configure a Dreamweaver CS 5.5 site to build a native mobile application using the popular PhoneGap framework - and deliver rich native applications to iOS and Android without needing to learn new languages or tools.

Native phone and tablet applications are increasingly becoming a component of modern web projects. In this video we'll show how Dreamweaver CS 5.5 integrates with the popular PhoneGap framework to use your existing web design and development skills to build native mobile applications for Android and iOS devices.

Built upon the wildly popular jQuery JavaScript framework, jQuery Mobile lets web designers and developers build mobile application interfaces quickly and consistently. In this video, we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's support for jQuery Mobile projects.

Dreamweaver CS 5.5's new support for jQuery Mobile wouldn't be complete without attention to the coder's sensibilities - so it also features greatly enhanced jQuery code hinting to help both seasoned pros and newbies alike to get incredibly efficient with jQuery-based projects in a fraction of the time.

Dreamweaver CS 5.5 replaced the old Dreamweaver Validator with the new Live W3C Validation feature. In this video we'll look at how you can get immediate validation results directly from the W3C's own validation service - right within Dreamweaver CS 5.5.

HTML5 not only adds rich media capabilities to HTML, but allows for much more readable, sensible semantic code as well. In this video we'll look at the new HTML5 Starter Pages in Dreamweaver CS 5.5, how they're constructed, and how you can immediately begin using them in your projects.

With CSS3 support well-established in modern browsers, designers and developers alike are able to create rich visual effects like rounded corners, gradients, opacity and shadows - without needing image files. In this video we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's updated CSS3 support and how you can start using it to enhance your sites and projects.

In this video Greg Rewis will check out the new ways you can preview and test your web designs across multiple browsers with Active History links and more in the updated CSLive online service Adobe BrowserLab.

Dreamweaver CS 5.5 has many new enhancements that can help you both quickly build out mobile interfaces to your existing sites, applications and projects, and easily build mobile-specific sites and applications. Let's explore!

Learn how to get PDF files to behave the way you and your readers want on the web. We'll share best practices for helping to ensure that PDF files are easy to read, navigate, and access, as well as for making PDF files as streamlined as possible without losing quality.

Join Greg Rewis, Adobe's principal web evangelist, as he dives into the jQuery framework and demonstrates how easily a few lines of jQuery code can solve everyday web challenges. Using practical examples and "plain English" explanations, Rewis will cover the basics of jQuery, such as syntax and selectors, and examine more advanced topics such as element manipulation, animation, and effects. Along the way, you'll be armed with tips for code optimization and reuse, a selection of useful jQuery plug-ins, and guidance on how to create your own plug-in.

Learn what's important in web design, and see how your experience in print design can not only translate into web design but also serve as an advantage. Getting started in web design can be overwhelming without some good direction. That's why AIGA Portland presents Jason Duerr of Sandstrom Partners, who will help you better understand the constraints and possibilities when designing for the web.

Jump-start your standards-based website design with updated and simplified CSS starter layouts in Dreamweaver CS5. Regardless of your experience, CSS starter layouts speed your development time by providing a variety of solid structures upon which to build your designs. For print designers and others just making the move to web design, CSS starter layouts can dramatically speed up the learning process.

Learn how you can design beautiful, standards compliant websites using Business Catalyst, and see how BC provides you with full creative freedom over your web design. We'll also demonstrate the Adobe Dreamweaver Extension for BC.